A nuisance neighbour who intimidated and verbally abused other residents is facing eviction after breaching his ASBO.
Kevin Williams, of Croftleigh Avenue, Kenley, has been a persistent nuisance to his neighbours and often played loud music from his flat.
Croydon Crown Court also heard how his two dogs, Bullet and Trigger, would bark incessantly and be allowed to urinate on the balcony.
Williams was accused of then sweeping his pets urine into the neighbour's balcony below.
Two residents gave evidence in court to make the case against 40-year-old Williams, who originally received an ASBO in September 2011.
He breached this twice, prompting the council to seek possession of the property.
Williams has been given 28 days to leave the flat.
Councillor Dudley Mead, cabinet member for housing, said: "Residents should not have to tolerate antisocial behaviour and it is thanks to those who had the bravery to come forward and testify that we have been able to secure this eviction.
"The behaviour and abuse they endured was completely unacceptable and the council will not hesitate to take action against people like Mr Williams."
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